[Voyage-linux] bridging interfaces

Jean Pierre Dupont (spam-protected)
Sat Dec 23 03:16:54 HKT 2006


Here is my setup
. Works like a charm !!!!!!!

In dnsmasq.more.conf put br0

 

 

auto br1

iface br1 inet static

        address 10.10.2.1

        netmask 255.255.255.0

        broadcast 10.10.2.255

        up nat.sh br1 ppp0 "10.10.2.0/255.255.255.0"

       bridge_ports ath1 eth2

       pre-up wlanconfig ath1 create wlandev wifi0 wlanmode ap

       pre-up iwpriv ath1 mode 3

       pre-up iwconfig ath1 essid "Gestion" channel 1

       pre-up iwconfig ath1 key s:XXXXXXXXXXXXX

       post-down wlanconfig ath1 destroy

 

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Envoyé : 22 décembre 2006 13:50
À : voyage-linux at voyage.hk
Objet : [Voyage-linux] bridging interfaces

 

Hello,

 

 

    I have an update to my never ending problem. I inserted the br0 config
file like I was told. Everything looks like it's working right. I can
wirelessly connect to it but that is it. I can ping it hardlined into my
router but it can not ping me back. I cannot ping it wirelessly though. It's
like it wants to remain it's own entity no matter what I do. Any more help
would be great.

 

 

Thanks,

Jeff

 

 

 

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